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LOUISIANA 


SOLDIERS'  RELIEF  ASSOCIATION, 


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HOSPITAL, 


IN  THE  CITY  OF  RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA. 


Established  August  21st  and  23d,  1861. 


RICHMOND: 

ENQUIRER     BOOK      AND     JOB       PRESS. 
TYLER,  WISE,  ALLEGKE  i,  SMITH. 

1SG2. 


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LOUISIANA  SOLDIER'S  RELIEF  ASSOCIATION, 

IN  VIRGINIA. 


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This  Association  was  organized  in  the  city  of  Richmond, 
Va.,  August  23rd,  1861.     Its  object  and  mode  of  adminis- 
tration are  thus  set  forth  in  its  Constitution : 

ARTICLE  III.— OBJECTS. 

The  grand  object  of  this  Association  is  to  relieve  the  suf- 
ferings and  urgent  necessities  of  the  Louisiana  Volunteers  in 
Virginia,  -which  may  be  found  not  sufficiently  provided  for 
under  the  rules  of  the  War  Department  of  the  Confederate 
States  Government. 

For  the  purpose  of  most  effectually  carrying  out  this  grand 
object,  there  shall  be  established  in  the  city  of  Richmond, 
first,  a  central  office  of  communication  bet-ween  the  citizens 
of  Louisiana  and  the  volunteers  in  the  field ;  second,  a  depot 
for  the  reception  and  distribution  of  contributions ;  third,  a 
comfortable  and  -well-equipped  Hospital  for  the  treatment  of 
the  sick  and  wounded  soldiers  ;  also,  hospitals  at  other  places, 
if  found  necessary  and  within  the  compass  of  the  Association. 

ARTICLE  IV.— OFFICERS. 

There  shall  be  an  Executive  Committee  of  four  persons, 
who  shall  have  entire  control  and  direction  of  all  the  affairs 
of  the  Association,  one  of  whom  shall  always  be  in  Virginia, 
with  power  to  represent  the  Committee.  This  Committee 
shall  have  power  to  select  and  discharge  all  the  officers  and 
attendants  required,  to  engage  and  equip  one  or  more  hos- 
pitals and  depots,  and  to  do  anything  within  the  compass  of 
their  means  they  may  deem  necessary  to  carry  out  the  ob- 
jects of  this  Association. 

They  shall  receive  and  apply  any  contributions  of  money 
or  other  things  intended  for  the  Louisiana  Volunteers. 


They  shall  inform  themselves  of  the  position  and  sanitary 
condition  of  all  the  Louisiana  Volunteers ;  keep  a  record  of 
those  lost  in  battle  or  by  disease ;  receive  and  forward  their 
letters,  and  look  after  their  wants  generally. 

This  Committee  shall  publish  from  time  to  time  such  re- 
ports or  statements  of  their  transactions  as  they  may  deem 
advisable,  either  for  the  information  of  the  contributors  or 
the  benefit  of  the  volunteers. 


The  undersigned,  members  of  the  Executive  Committee,  in 
Richmond,  in  accordance  with  the  requirements  of  the  Con- 
stitution, publish  the  Report  of  the  Chief  Surgeon  of  the  Hos- 
pital, with  statements  from  the  War  Department,  showing 
the  number  and  names  of  Louisiana  Volunteers  that  have 
been  killed  in  battle,  that  have  died  from  disease,  and  that 
have  been  honorably  discharged  from  service  within  the 
State  of  Virginia. 

The  Louisiana  Volunteers  in  Virginia  are  remote  from 
home,  exposed  to  a  rigorous  climate,  in  front  of  the  enemy, 
and  from  the  nature  of  their  service,  often  inaccessible  to 
the  visits  of  friends.  These  circumstances  induced  the 
establishment  of  the  Louisiana  Hospital,  and  constitute  a 
strong  appeal  in  behalf  of  its  support. 

Louisianians  who  may  be  in  Richmond,  and  gentlemen  of 
the  Medical  Profession,  are  invited  to  visit  the  Institution. 

JOHN  PERKINS,  Jr. 
Dr.  F.  FORMENTO,  Jr. 


SURGEON'S    REPORT. 


Richmond,  January  1st,  1862. 
To  the  Executive  Committee  : 

The  Louisiana  Hospital  of  Richmond,  established  through 
the  patriotic  efforts  of  citizens  of  the  State  of  Louisiana,  is 
most  favorably  located  about  one  mile  from  the  city.  The 
large  and  commodious  buildings  of  the  Baptist  College  have 
been  converted  to  its  use  and  its  extensive  grounds  afford 
to  convalescents  ample  facility  for  exercise.  On  the  prem- 
ises, there  is  a  well  of  excellent  water.  The  buildings  are 
perfectly  ventilated,  and  the  wards  well  distributed.  The 
Hospital,  with  the  addition  of  the  out-houses,  can  accommo- 
date with  comfort,  three  hundred  patients,  not  including 
the  accommodation  provided  for  officers  in  a  separate  Hospi- 
tal building. 

The  main  building  consists  of  three  stories  and  the  base- 
ment. The  basement  contains  two  dining  rooms,  one  for  the 
full  diet,  the  other  for  the  half-diet  patients.  Those  on  sick- 
diet  take  their  meals  in  their  wards.  In  addition  to  these, 
there  is  a  linen-room  well  furnished  with  every  kind  of  cloth- 
ing; a  bath-room,  lately  fixed  up,  where  simple  and  medicinal 
baths  arc  given  daily ;  an  equipment-room,  where  arms  and 
equipments  of  patients  entering  the  Hospital  are  deposited ; 
coal-rooms,  and  furnace-rooms  to  heat  the  buildings  in  very 
cold  days. 

The  first  story  contains  the  Surgical  Wards,  where  all  sur- 
gical cases,  and  generally  the  graver  cases  of  disease  are 
treated  ;  the  Pharmacy  in  charge  of  an  able  and  accomplished 
Apothecary,  by  whom  all  officinal  preparations  are  made ; 
the  Surgeon's  room,  in  which  the  Surgeon  on  duty  sleeps  at 
night ;  the  Secretary's  and  Clerk's  office,  for  the  registry  of 
the  names  of  patients,  and  transaction  of  the  general  busi- 
ness of  the  Hospital. 


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The  second  and  third  stories  contain  Wards  devoted  to  the 
treatment  of  ordinary  cases  of  disease.  Situated  in  a  separ- 
ate building,  and  removed  at  a  considerable  distance  from  the 
main  building,  is  the  Ward  for  Contagions  and  Eruptive 
Diseases. 

We  have  the  nucleus  of  a  Library  and  have  established  a 
Ilcading-room  in  the  Hospital,  and  editors  throughout  the 
country  have  been  invited  to  send  their  papers,  directed  t.> 
the  Louisiana  Hospital. 

The  Surgeoa-in-Chief  has  the  general  supervision  of  the 
medical  treatment  in  all  the  Wards  of  the  Hospital,  having 
besides  under  his  immediate  control,  the  Surgical,  the  Erup- 
tive diseases  and  the  Officers'  Wards.  The  Wards  of  the  se- 
cond and  third  stories  and  those  of  the  convalescents  in  the 
newly  erected  building,  are  in  charge  of  the  Assistant-Sur- 
geons— the  Surgeon-in- Chief  acting  as  Consulting  Physi- 
cian. 

The  fare  of  the  Hospital  has  been  highly  commended  by 
all  who  have  had  an  opportunity  of  examining  it.  The  very 
sick  patients  have  every  delicacy  that  can  be  supplied,  such 
as  wines,  jellies,  &c.  All  the  washing  is  done  on  the  prem- 
ises. 

A  guard  of  sentinels  is  posted  night  and  day  around  the 
Hospital,  and  the  patients  are  not  allowed  to  go  beyond  its 
enclosure,  without  a  written  permit  from  the  attending  Phy- 
sic ian. 

At  all  hours  of  the  day  there  are  on  duty  at  the 
Hospital,  one  of  the  Assistant-Surgeons  and  two  of  the  Re- 
sident Students.  The  services  of  the  latter,  I  have  found 
very  useful.  Their  duties  are  the  practice  of  Minor  Surge- 
ry, the  writing  of  prescriptions  for  the  Visiting  Physicians, 
the  compounding  of  medicines,  and  the  direction  of  the 
nurses. 

We  have  in  the  Hospital  eight  Sisters  of  Charity,  who 
with  characteristic  devotion,  prosecute  with  unremitting 
zeal,  their  work  of  mercy. 

The  number  of  servants  is  amply  sufficient  to  meet  all  the 
demands  of  the  Hospital. 

From  the  Government,  the  Hospital  draws  commutation  for 
soldiers'  rations  at  the  rate  of  twenty-two  cents  a  day  for  each 
private  soldier  and  pay  for  the  nurses  and  fuel.  For  the  officers 
no  commutation  of  rations  is  allowed  by  the  Government. 
By  contract  the  Hospital  buys  beef  at  eight  and  a  third  cents 
per  pound,  mutton  at  ten  cents,  bread  at  four  cents  a  loaf, 


and  milk,  of  which  a  large  quantity  is  required  by  the  pa- 
tients, at  forty  cents  a  gallon.  Chickens,  eggs  and  vegeta- 
bles are  purchased  daily  at  market  prices.  Other  necessa- 
ries for  the  sick  are  purchased  as  wanted,  or  supplied 
by  our  generous  and  noble-hcartcd  citizens  of  Louisiana. 

Since  the  establishment  of  the  Institution  there  have  been 
a  large  number  of  patients  treated.  During  the  last  three 
months  not  less  than  824  patients  were  admitted.  Of  this 
number,  477  have  returned  to  duty  in  health;  1 17  have  been 
discharged  from  the  service  for  inability,  and  47  have  died. 

The  accommodations  of  the  Hospital  not  being  found  equal 
to  the  wants  of  our  volunteers,  the  necessity  has  been  felt  of 
further  enlarging  the  Establishment  by  the  erection  of  a  large 
building  for  convalescents.  Once  a  week,  or  oftener,  I  visit 
the  other  Hospitals  of  the  city,  seeking  the  sick  of  Louisiana, 
and  have  them  removed  as  accommodation  admits. 

To  facilitate  the  removal  of  the  sick,  I  would  suggest  the 
necessity  of  a  Hospital  ambulance. 

The  dead  of  the  Hospital  are  buried  in  the  beautiful 
grounds  of  Hollywood  Cemetery,  where  a  square  has  been  se-r 
cured  and  set  apart  for  the  special  use  of  the  Louisiana  Hos- 
pital— enabling  us  to  identify  the  resting  place  of  each  one 
of  our  dead. 

I  would  recommend  to  our  friends  in  Louisiana  to  forward 
us  the  following  articles,  which  we  stand  most  in  need  of, 
viz  :  Brandy,  whisky,  wine,  coffee,  tea,  oranges  and  lemons ; 
these  last  ought  to  be  carefully  wrapped  in  paper,  as  of  the 
first  received,  but  very  few  could  be  used.  Also,  shoes  and 
warm  winter  and  under  clothing,  as  each  patient  leaving  the 
Hospital,  is  furnished  with  such  articles  of  clothing  as  he 
may  require. 

Accompanying  this  Report,  you  will  find  a  list  of  the  em- 
ployees of  the  Hospital,  and  also  of  the*  soldiers  that  were 
discharged  from  the  service  or  who  have  died  in  the  Hos- 
pital, stating  their  regiment,  company  and  disease. 

The  Finances  of  the  Hospital  are  under  the  especial  charge 
of  our  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  T.  B.  Broughton,  who  keeps 
a  regular 'set  of  books,  open  at  all  times  to  the  inspection 
of  the  Committee.  Our  funds  are  deposited  as  received,  in 
the  Farmers' Bank  of  Virginia.  Bills  due  by  the  Hospital 
are  paid  by  checks  drawn  on  the  Bank' by  the  Treasurer,  and 
countersigned  by  the  Chief  Surgeon.  A  condensed  statement 
from  the  Treasurer's  books  shows,* 


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Total  amount  of  contributions  received  in  money  from  all 
sources,  up  to  January  1st,  1862 $5,539  20 

(Of  the  above  amount,  over  $2,50U  -was  contribu- 
ted by  Louisianians  in  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
$1,000  was  advanced  by  the  New  Orleans  Re- 
lief Committee,  and  $1,424  20  received 
through  the  hand  of  Dr.  E.  D.  Fenner*) 

Received  from  the  Government  for  commutation 

of  soldier's  rations,  and  for  hire  of  nurses 4,67G   04 


Total  amount $10,215  24 

■  Amount  of  various  Hospital  bills  paid  as'  per  books, 
$10,215  24. 

Amount  of  claims  still  outstanding,  and  due  by  the  -Hos- 
pital, $7,426  25. 

This  amount  of  $7,426  25  is  to  be  paid  out  of  collections  made  by 
the  Rev.  R.  J.  Harp,  who  was  appointed  in  September,  1801,  Finan- 
cial Agent  of  the  Hospital,  to  canvass  the  State  of  Louisiana,  and 
make  collection  for  its  support,  and  who  reports  through  the  col- 
umns of  the  New  Orleans  Delta,  of  December  5th,  1861,  as  having 
received  up  to  that  date  : 

Cash  contributions $1,182  00 

Subscriptions  in  cotton,  (not  reduced  to  cash,).  .125  bales, 
"  sugar,  "  "  341hhds., 

«  white  sugar    "  *  10  bbls., 

"  molasses',  "  "  585  bbls. 

Owing  to  the  recent  damage  to  the'various  railroad  lines, 
none  of  the  produce  subscribed  has,  as  yet,  been  received  in 
Virginia. 

I  had  desired  to  append  to  this,  the  report  of  Dr.  Peachy, 
Government  Inspector  of  Hospitals,  but  as  it  is  not  yet 
ready  for  the  press,  I  give  merely  an  extract  from  his  letter 
addressed  to  me  after  a  recent  visit  to  the  Hospital : 

"In  your  Hospital  1  have  discovered  nothing  that  could  give 
rise  to  any  '  recommendation  demanded  by  circumstances  and  a 
conformity  with  the  regulations.'  Consequently  I  have  reported 
'//i  writing'  nothing  regarding  it;  being  satisfied  with  every 
appointment  in  it  and  only  wishing  that  every  other  Hospital 
could  bave  justified  the  same  abstinence  from  the  pen. 

"Hoping  that  your  Hospital  will  continue  to  exhibit  a  condition 
as  flattering  as  when,  without  your  knowledge  of  my  coming,  I  in- 
spected it,  and  little  doubting  that  it  will, 

"I  am,  with  great  respect,  your  obedient  servant, 

"St.  George  Peachy, 

"Surgeon  P.  A.,  C.  S.  A.,  and  Acting  Inspector  of  Hospitals." 

*  Of  the  amount  of  $1,424  20,  the  sum  of  $S94  20  was  collected  by  Rev.  Mr.  Linfieli, 
of  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  $500  were  contributed  by  the  Southern  Shoe  Manufactory,  of  New- 
Orleans,  and  |80  were  the  proceeds  of  collections  made  by  Dr..Ho'.comb,  of  Watei  proof,  La 


PERSONNEL  OF  THE  LOUISIANA  HOSPITAL; 


FELIX  FORMENTO,  Jr.,  Chief  Surgeon. 

Paid  by  the  Government. 

JAMES  V.  COOK,   >   .  0 

H.  N.  YOUNG,         1  Assistant  Surgeons. 

Paid  by  the  Government. 

H.   ROY  SMITH,  Apothecary. 
$50  per  month.     Paid  by  the  Committee. 

Henry  Christmas,"] 

Rob't  H.  Moore,    i  -r>     -j     .  0:    •, 

A     A     L.«»  >  ResiJent  Students. 


A.  A.  Lyon, 


'enn  Chain,  J 

Furnished  with  board  and  lodging  by  the  Committee.. 

Thomas  B.  Broughton,  Secretary  and  Treasurer.. 
$100  per  month.     Paid  by  the  Committee. 

Edward  Formento,  Clerk. 
$30  per  month.     Paid  by  the  Committee;. 

Wm.  T.  Lindsey,  Steward. 
$50  per  month.     Paid  by  the  Committee.. 

Eight  Sisters  of  Charity, 
Under  the  direction  of  Sister  Anna  Louisa  O'Connell.. 

Eleven  Male  Nurses,  $12  per  month.. 

One  Male  Nurse,  $35  per  month. 

Two  of  the  above  are  stationed  at  Manassas  to  receive 
and  attend  to  our  suffering  troops,  and  two  more  are  to-be 
stationed  at  Williamsburg. 

Two  Female  Nurses,  $12  per  month. 

One  Chief  Cook,  $30  per  month. 

Two  Servants,  $12  per  month  ;  nine  at  $10  per  month,  and 
ten  at  $8  per  month. 

There  is  also  one  Matron  who  has  charge  of  the  General. 
Store-room. 

All  the  officers  reside  at  the  Hospital. 


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IT 

TABULAR  STATEMENTS   FURNISHED  BY  THE 
WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

[  Official.  1 

LIST    OF    LOUISIANA    MEN,    WOUNDED    AND    ADMITTED    TO    HOSPI- 
TAL,   AT    CULPEPER    COURT-HOUSE,    VIRGINIA,    FROM    COLONEL 

Taylor's  report. 

P.  Kane,  Co.  J.,  7th  Louisiana,  in  thigh;  serious. 

Smith  Noon,  Co.  F.,  7th  La.,  side  ;  serious. 

James  Hagan,  Co.  E.,  7th  La.,  right  arm;  serious. 

Francis  Cunningham,  Wheat's  Battery ;  wound  not  stated. 

AT    ORANGE    COURT-HOUSE. 

James  Conway,  Co.  D.,  7th  La.,  side  and  arm  ;  serious. 
R.  Hawkins,  Wheat's  Bat.,  La.,  hand  and  chest;   serious. 

CHARLOTTESVILLE. 

Thos.  Fallon,  Corporal,  Co.  F.,  7th  La.,  lost  arm;  very 
serious. 

J.  H.  Hutchinson,  Co.  D.,  1st  La.  Bat.,  face ;  not  severe. 
James  Hammond,  Co.  F.,  7th  La.,  "  " 

J.  T.  Jenkins,  Co.  E.,  "      leg;  slight. 

W.  E.  Jennings,    "  "        "  " 

Richard  Murphy,  Co.  F.,       "      face;  very  serious. 
John  McCarthy,  "  k"       thigh;    "  " 

H.  W.  Nixon,  1st  La.  Bat.,  "        slight.. 

W.  W.  Thompson,  Co.  K.,  7th  La.,  stunned;  slight. 

LOUISIANA  MEN,  KILLED  AND  WOUNDED  AT  THE  BATTLE  OF 
BULL  RUN,  JULY  18,  1861,  AS  REPORTED  BY  GENERAL 
BEAUREGARD. 

Killed — Privates  J.  B.  Brooks  and  Miles  Smythe.. 
Wounded — P.  Cairn  and  J.  McMann,  privates. 

DISCHARGED. 

J.  P.  Harris,  private,  Capt.  Baird's   Company,  Louisiana 
Volunteers,  discharged  on  substitute.. 

(    F.  Jenkins,  private,  Capt.  E.  H.  White's  Co.,.  10th  Lou-* 
isiana  Regiment,  discharged. 

John  McWillie,  private,   Baird's  Co.,  1st  Louisiana  Vol- 
unteers, discharged  on  substitute. 

J.  W.  Locke,  private,  Co.  H.,  5th  Louisiana  Regiment 
discharged. 

W.  H.  Martin,  Corporal  Continental  Guard,  7th  Louisi- 
ana Rqgnnent,  discharged.  * 

Samuel  Joyner,  private,  Rawle's   Co.,  Louisiana  Volun- 
teers, discharged. 

2. 


18 


List  of  Killed,    Wounded  and  Missing,  in  the  Battle  of  Ma- 
nassas, from,  the  State  of  Louisiana. 


Name. 

Rank  '[Command. 

Comm'r. 

Casualty. 

Remarks. 

W.  Maitland,  -  - 

Priv'e 

7th  La.  R. 

H.T.Hays 

Killed. 

T.  H.  Clay, 

a 

cc 

cc 

cc 

J.  Flinn, 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Wounded 

J.  W.  Kelly,  -  - 

(( 

cc 

cc 

cc 

S.  R.  Clohicy,    - 

Serg't. 

cc 

cc 

cc 

J.  Brown, 

Priv'e 

cc 

cc 

cc 

C.  R.  Baker,  -  - 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

T.  Casey, 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

J.  Conway, 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

M.  Welsh, 

u 

cc 

cc 

cc 

C.  Hester, 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Killed. 

A.  A.  Crompton, 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Wounded 

j  Since 
/ dead. 

J.  D.  McJenkins, 

cc 

a 

cc 

cc 

Mortally. 

T.  Hogan, 

« 

cc 

cc 

(( 

G.  W.  Waters,  - 

cc 

cc 

cc 

a 

T.  Fallen, 

Corp'l 

cc 

cc 

•     (( 

R.  Murphy, 

Priv'e 

cc 

cc 

cc 

J.  Hammond,  -  - 

CC 

cc 

cc 

cc 

J.  McCarty, 

a 

cc 

cc 

cc 

F.  Manly, 

a 

cc 

cc 

cc 

T.  Noone, 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Witham,    - 

CC 

"  # 

cc 

IC 

W.  W.  Thompson 

a 

cc 

cc 

cc 

C.  V.  Fisher,  -  - 

Corp'l 

cc 

cc 

cc 

J.  T.  Reuse,    -  - 

Priv'e 

cc 

cc 

cc 

W.  R.  Bands,  -  - 

tt 

cc 

cc 

cc 

C.  R.  Wheat,  -  - 

Major. 

IstSp'lB 

Mj.  Wheat 

cc 

0.  P.  Miller,  -  - 

Capt'n 

cc 

cc 

cc 

A.  C.  Dickinson, 

2d    Lt. 

cc 

cc 

cc 

T.  Adrian, 

1st  Lt. 

cc 

cc 

cc 

A.  Cary, 

2d  Lt. 

cc 

cc 

cc 

J.  Haley, 

Priv'e 

cc 

cc 

Killed. 

J.  Howard, 

tt 

cc 

cc 

Wounded 

W.  W.Walker, - 

2d  Ser. 

cc 

cc 

cc 

H.  Rain, 

Priv'e 

cc 

cc 

cc 

♦VVm.  Lacy, 

BE 

cc 

cc 

cc 

J.  Barnes, 

CC 

cc 

cc 

cc 

H.  McDonald,    - 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Killed. 

J.  Wilson, 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Jos.  Keefer,    -  - 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

M.  Keefer,  -  -  - 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Wm.  Lee, 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Thos.  Greene    - 

cc 

cc 

cc 

Wounded 

R.  llankins,    -  - 

cc 

ft 

cc 

cc 
o 

Wm.  Nijon,  -  - 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

John  Moran,  -  - 

cc 

" 

" 

cc 

Wm.  Hicky,   — 

cc 

cc 

cc 

cc 

-John  Moran,  -  - 

cc 

cc 

tt 

cc 

19 


List  of  Killed  and   Wounded — Continued. 


Name. 

Rank  Command: 

Comm'r.  I 

Casualty. 

Remarks. 

F.  Maguire, Priv'e 

1st  Sp'l  B 

Mj.Wheat 

Wounded 

P.  Lynch, 

tt 

« 

a 

n 

M.  Kay, 

u 

M 

a 

Missing. 

T.I  Tays, 

a 

ii 

u 

Wounded 

E.  Stone, 

tt 

ii 

t( 

Killed. 

W.  H.  Stone,  -  - 

a 

■ft 

a 

tt 

J.  Penticost,  -  - 

a 

ii 

tt 

Wounded 

F.  Cunningham, 

ft 

(( 

a 

tt 

J.  F.  Walters,    - 

a 

it 

it 

a 

T.  O.Donald,-  - 

a 

a 

a 

u 

F.Schukze. 

a 

a 

a 

a 

P.  Sullivan, 

a 

tt 

a 

Missing. 

D.  Ross, 

Corp'l 

m 

a 

Wounded 

S.  Barfield, 

Priv'e 

u 

a 

« 

W.  T.  Morris,    - 

Hos.S. 

u 

a 

a 

F.  Ross, 

Priv'e 

it 

a 

a 

J.  Connor, 

ci 

it 

a 

u 

P.  Connerty,  — 

« 

ii 

it 

a 

Thos.  Flynn,  -  - 

a 

ii 

tt 

a 

Jince  dead. 

J.  Hutcherson,  - 

a 

ii 

a 

a 

J.  McDennctt,  - 

a 

ii 

a 

a 

John  Ranor,  -  - 

a 

it 

a 

a 

David  Nance,    - 

a 

ii 

a 

a 

John  Walker,    - 

a 

ii 

a 

u 

John  Kounty,    - 

a 

ii 

a 

u 

Supposed 

Aug.  Johnson,  - 

u 

it 

a 

Missing. 

to  he  dead. 

Can't  be 

found. 

J.  D.  Reynolds, - 

Serg't. 

Wash.  A. 

Mj.Walt'n 

Killed. 

E.  C.  Payne,  -  - 

Corp'l 

tt 

a 

Wounded 

Geo.  L.  Crotcher, 

Priv'e 

a 

a 

(( 

Recapitulation: 


Commands. 

KILLED. 

WOUNDED. 

MISSING. 

7th  Louisiana  Regiment, 

3 

8 
1 

23 

37 

2 

1st  Spe'l  Battalion, ; ..... 

3 

Washington  Artillery, 

Total, 

12 

62 

3 

Three  wolinded,  died  since  21st  July. 
[Official.] 


A.  A.  General. 


Note. — These  are  all  the  returns  of  Louisianians  from   engage- 
ments in  Virginia,  officially  reported  to  the  War  Department. 


80 


List  of  Deaths  recorded  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Office  among 
the  Louisiana  Troops  serving  in  Virginia,  since  May  \st, 
1861. 

IN    HOSPITALS    IN    RICHMOND. 


Name. 

Regiment. 

Co. 

Date. 

F.  Walbung, 

La.  Zouaves. 

W.  II.  Arthur,      - 

2d  Reg't. 

S.  Romans,    . 

Mad,  Infan'y 

Henry  Zlung, 

T,  B.  Rifles. 

Welsh,       - 

it 

George  Taylor,      - 

1st  Reg't. 

May       - 

21 

J.  Tippett, 

9th       <• 

Aug.      - 

5 

William  Anderson, 

9th      « 

tt 

5 

Daniel  T.  Malone, 

9th       " 

a 

8 

Thomas  Green, 

9th       « 

<( 

9 

Berwood  M.  Thatcher,     - 

10th       « 

« 

11 

John  Bradley, 

9th      " 

cc 

11 

J.  L.  Moore, 

9  th      « 

July      - 

29 

Samuel  Kraft, 

6th      " 

D 

Aug.     - 

20 

R.  Glaze,    - 

10th      « 

B 

Sep*.      - 

9 

A.  J.  Shackelford, 

4th  Batt. 

Nov. 

5 

Dennis  Buttler,     - 

1st       « 

A 

*« 

8 

H.  I.  Grayson, 

9th  Reg't. 

G 

« 

27 

H.  I.  Norred, 

4th      " 

t< 

8 

B.  Oarrington, 

9th       « 

G 

« 

25 

W..K.  Harper, 

9th      « 

D 

u 

15 

Milichy  Donahan, 

1st  Batt. 

A 

Sept.     - 

1 

William  J.  Moffat, 

(( 

A 

« 

1 

Harvry  Givens,     - 

(C 

G 

a 

3 

William  Anderson, 

7th  Reg't. 

J 

« 

8 

Patrick  Hays, 

(( 

F 

« 

12 

John  Lanhern, 

c< 

E 

«           ■     . 

21 

Barney  McCabe,  - 

a 

D 

« 

21 

R.  M. Iovan, 

8th  Reg't. 

G 

Nov. 

19 

W.  A.  McDowden, 

u 

H 

a 

11 

Robert  Powell, 

7th  Reg't. 

D 

u 

14 

J.  H.«Ewing, 

9th      « 

K 

« 

4 

AT    MANASSAS. 

Name.. 

Regiment. 

Co. 

Date. 

Fitzpatrick, 

8th  Reg't. 

D 

July 

19 

J.  G.  Carl, 

Wash.  Art. 

3d 

May 

27 

P.  C.  Lane. 

a                a 

4th 

u 

a 

Geoge  W.  Muse,  - 

a                a 

4th 

July 

18 

Josh.  D.  Reynolds, 

U                        (l 

4th 

it 

21 

Thomas  Flinn, 

1st  Batt'n. 

it 

27 

John  Rhinehard,  - 

»            (c 

it 

21 

J.  H.  Peeble, 

a                a 

a 

6 

W.  EL  Richardson, 

a               a 

a 

21 

Berry  Coe, 

a                « 

* 

a 

23 

21 


Manassas — Continued. 


, w 

Name. 

Regiment. 

Co. 

P 

ATE. 

G.  R.  Smith, 

1st  Batt. 

July 

-       25 

C.  Sullivan,            -            •- 

Gth  Reg't. 

I 

Aug. 

-      3 

A.  R.  Hodges, 

tt 

A 

(C 

-     20 

John  Gould, 

a 

9th 

ft 

-      7 

T.  M.  Cooke, 

a 

A 

ft 

-      7 

W.  T.  E.  Rawles,  - 

8th  Reg't. 

G 

a 

-    17 

Oliver  Perry, 

it 

C 

ft 

-    22 

S.  B.  Wall, 

>( 

C 

<« 

-     25 

G„  R.  Lacey, 

9th  Reg't. 

B 

(( 

-     18 

N.  C.  Weems, 

c< 

B 

ft 

-    26 

F,  S.  Long, 

a 

C 

ft 

-     10 

Jasper  Gough, 

CI 

c 

ft 

-     23 

H.  N.  Gibbs, 

u 

c 

ft 

-    31 

John  Bledsoe,        -           *- 

ft 

D 

« 

-      9 

George  Bowles,    - 

ft 

D 

ft 

-     25 

William  Sinan, 

tt 

E 

ft 

-     16 

A.  I.  Piatt, 

u 

H 

a 

-     18 

R.  E.  Howard, 

tt 

H 

a 

-     12 

G,  C.  Boylston,     - 

(( 

H 

a 

-    29 

G,  Duffres, 

u 

K 

u 

-    18 

D.  Bollerd, 

1st  Batt. 

D 

•« 

-     10 

Wm,  Anderson,    - 

7th  Reg't. 

I 

Sept. 

-      8 

Patrick  Hays, 

it 

F 

-(( 

-     10 

John  Lanham, 

(( 

E 

(i 

-    21 

Richard  Cason, 

9th  Reg't. 

A 

« 

-      1 

R.  A.  Steward,  Assist.  Surgeon, 

« 

4t 

-       3 

W.  Grice,  - 

u 

II 

U 

-      4 

F.  Burbers, 

tt 

H 

«( 

-      f 

R.  J.  McCalla, 

tt 

K 

ft 

-       5 

Thomas  Ervin, 

ft 

I 

a 

-       2 

A.  C.  Davis, 

ft 

R 

h 

7 

W.  L.  Doles, 

(( 

D 

u 

-      7 

J.  H.  Quarles, 

(( 

H 

(( 

-      8 

John  Potts, 

a 

H 

ft 

-      8 

L.  C.  Johnson, 

tt 

D 

ft 

-     10 

John  W.  McGee,  - 

a 

I 

(C 

-     11 

W.  F.  Figner, 

(( 

D 

ft 

-     12 

A.  J.  Delaney, 

M 

K 

ft 

-     13 

John  Watson, 

ct 

A 

ft 

-     14 

J..  Y,  Shields, 

CI 

C 

(« 

-    18 

James  Davis, 

ft 

K 

ft 

-    20 

W.  D.  Boyet, 

a 

C 

tt    - 

-     26 

R.  S.  Jameson, 

(C 

K 

ft 

-     26 

Thomas  Curey,     - 

M 

F 

a 

-    27 

Peter  Higgins,       -             -    « 

a 

E 

cc 

-.  29 

William  Nelson,    - 

a . 

I 

it 

-     29 

Henry  Jones, 

(C 

I 

M 

-    30 

A.  Newell, 

8th  Reg't. 

B 

Oct 

-      9 

John  Cunningham, 

7th        « 

Aug. 

-      1 

C.  W.  DeLane,      - 

7th 

H 

-      1 

22 


Manassas — Continued. 


Name. 

Regiment. 

Co. 

Bate. 

F.  Jarrard, 

8th  Reg't. 

Aug.       - 

7 

D.  W.  Conray, 

Gth         « 

a 

8 

Joseph  Hemp, 

8th 

a 

13 

Joseph  Hotsell,     - 

9th        " 

« 

15 

Jordan  Reese, 

8th 

a 

1 

H.  Margings, 

8th 

a 

10 

W,  G.  Flinn, 

Gth  Reg't. 

1)  . 

a 

25 

J.  H.  Taylor, 

8th 

A 

Sept.      - 

29 

J.  0.  O'Neal, 

8th 

a 

29 

J.  L.  Jones, 

9th 

F 

Oct. 

1 

Timothy  Kcnelly, 

8th 

B 

a 

11 

G.  R.  Corbin, 

9th 

A 

a 

9 

J.  R.  Chesnut, 

9th        « 

C 

a 

12 

J.  L.  Jones, 

9th        " 

F 

a 

1 

Patrick  McComick, 

14th 

Sept.      - 

1 

AT     YORKTOWN. 

-j_ 

Name. 

Regiment, 

Co. 

Date. 

Chas.  D.  Dreux,  Lieut.  Colonel, 

1st  Batt. 

July 

5 

W.  S.  Hackett,      - 

u 

Spa.  G 

a 

5 

Benj.  M.  Henson, 

2d  Reg't. 

I 

« 

26 

R.  A.  Carnes, 

a 

C 

|| 

31 

John  Durn,  - 

La.  Zouaves. 

A 

a 

15 

John  Schwartz,     - 

a 

F 

a 

28 

John  S.  Hunt, 

2d  Reg't. 

F 

(C 

31 

W.  H.  Holland,     - 

5th         " 

II 

Aug.      - 

29 

John  Sweeney,      - 

5th        « 

K 

a 

18 

John  Dooley, 

La.  Zouaves. 

B 

a 

21 

J.  C.  Gudct, 

a 

F 

July 

24 

John  Phinks, 

a 

G 

Aug.         r 

5 

Robert  A.  Carnes, 

2nd  Reg't. 

E 

« 

1 

John  S.  Hunt, 

u 

B 

« 

1 

S.  F.  Knight, 

a 

K 

it 

15 

Zenon  Gaynard,    - 

a 

II 

«»               _ 

20 

Martin  M.  Bull,     - 

a 

E 

a 

26 

Thomas  J.  Knight, 

a 

K 

it 

15 

Z.  Ganya,  -             -            - 

a 

A 

" 

22 

Loring  1).  Mauck, 

14th  Reg't. 

A 

C( 

28 

James  Gray, 

EC 

F 

Sept. 

19 

James  Keen, 

5th  Reg't. 

D 

C( 

23 

C.  A.  Custis, 

14th  La. 

« 

16 

Standoff,     - 

2nd  Reg't. 

G 

a            •  _ 

12 

Holden  "Wright,     - 

1st          * 

« 

12 

Michel  Castell,      - 

11th 

B 

"               _ 

2& 

C.  C.  Wright, 

1st  Batt. 

C 

« 

21 

George  Nicholas,  - 

La.  Zouaves 

D. 

a 

2d 

John  McNeal, 

14th  Reg't. 

F 

tt 

24 

Fowlett  Wenderlin, 

10th 

G 

a 

30 

Joseph  Kerlin, 

16th 

I 

Oct. 

25 

23 


Yorktown — Continued. 


Name. 

Regiment. 

Co. 

Date. 

W.  A.  Thompson, 

16th  Reg'f 

A 

Oct. 

29 

William  Bean, 

tt 

B 

a 

29 

Joseph  Moore, 

2d  Reg't. 

I 

« 

6 

Wesley  McGert,   - 

a 

G% 

« 

7 

Thomas  C.  Gregory, 

U 

C 

a 

27 

George  Wagnon,  -                   * 

14th  Reg't. 

A 

M 

18 

James  Murphy,     - 

ii 

B 

a 

2 

John  Pullan,         -             -     . 

tt 

F 

a 

12 

Selhem  Bogg, 

ii 

L 

a 

15 

Andrew  McAlister, 

tt 

I 

u 

18 

Jacob  Mewcomas, 

tt 

A 

« 

30 

E.  Castello,   - 

5th  Reg't. 

H 

" 

16 

John  Dorley, 

La.   Zouaves. 

A 

Aug.      - 

11 

T.  A.  Standoff,      - 

2d  Reg't. 

G 

Sept.      - 

12 

John  Murphey,     - 

14th       « 

B 

Oct. 

3 

John  W.  Pulfeyn, 

14th       " 

F 

" 

12 

S.  Crooks^ 

2d        " 

B 

June 

6 

James  Devine.       - 

La.  Zouaves. 

B 

July 

15 

B.  Hinson, 

2d  Reg't. 

I 

« 

26 

John  Swartz, 

La.  Zouaves. 

D 

«t 

28 

J.  C.  Gadet. 

a 

F 

a 

26 

John  Phint, 

a 

G 

Aug.      - 

5 

Holden  Wright,     - 

1st  Batt. 

« 

12 

John  Ilker, 

La.  Zouaves. 

E 

Oct. 

3 

T.  T.  Knight, 

2d  Reg't. 

K 

Aug.      - 

15 

J.'Q.  Dickerson,   - 

a 

C 

Sept.      - 

18 

Joseph  M.  Leach, 

tt 

C 

Sept.      - 

8 

James  Moore, 

tt 

K 

Oct. 

6 

Michel  Castello,    - 

10th  Reg't. 

B 

Sept.      - 

29 

Timothy  Toolv,     - 

5  th       " 

K 

July 

6 

William  J.  Hall,    - 

2d 

F 

Nov.       - 

8 

Joseph  F.  Leborde, 

2d        «      i 

H 

" 

19 

Thomas  W.  Harrison, 

2d 

H 

a 

27 

James  Vessey, 

La.  Zouaves. 

D 

« 

9 

E.B.Cook, 

5th  Reg't. 

E 

« 

16 

Ashche,      - 

La.  Zouaves. 

E 

« 

24 

Henry  Shultz, 

6th  Reg't. 

H 

« 

9 

J.  W.  Coleman,     - 

9th       « 

K 

a 

17 

L.  J.  Britton, 

9th       " 

G 

a 

18 

A.  J.  Parkenson, 

8  th      « 

G 

it 

19 

Daniel  P.  Howell, 

9th       « 

A 

ii 

23 

Edward  Morrow,  - 

8th       « 

G 

tt 

23 

24 


AT     NORFOLK. 


Name. 

Regiment. 

Co. 

D 

\TE. 

Anderson  Jones,  - 

1st  Reg't. 

B 

Sept. 

-    28 

Joseph  A.  Metterice, 

3d  Batt. 

D 

<( 

-    22 

Miluchy  Donahue, 

a 

A 

h 

-      1 

Harvey  Guias, »     - 

(( 

G 

a 

-      3 

W.  J.  Moffatt, 

U 

A 

a 

-      8 

William  Paine, 

a 

A 

Nov. 

-    22 

25 


List  of  Soldiers  Discharged  from  Louisiana  Regiments  at  the 
Office  of  Gen.    Winder. 


Date. 

Name. 

Colonel. 

Captain. 

REGIMES!. 

Cause. 

1861. 

July..  29 

Martin,  W.  P 

Works. 

La.  Batt. 

Surgeon's  Cert'e. 

44 

Moore,  J.  L 

Moore  Fenc. 

9th. 

t« 

Russell,  J.  A 

Jones. 
Andrews. 

2nd. 

Gen.  Fauntleroy. 
Surgeon's   Cert'e. 

81 

Ktlgon,  R.  G 

M 

Lacey,  J.  K 

Martin. 

44 

Gen.  Cooper. 

Aug. . .  3 

Hymee,  K.  R ... 

Faith,  George 

Clark,  J.  H 

Parker,  John  A 

Dunn. 
Watkins. 

ii 

Surgeon's  Cert'e. 
it 

CI 

Chambers,  S.  B 

Smith. 

ii 

5 

Brin,  H.  H 

Guardet. 

1st. 

ii 

7 

Rogers,  Thomas  B 

Kelso. 

2d. 

44 

10 

McGee,  H 

Nunally. 
Leggets. 

ii 

Cunningham,  I 

La.  Batt, 

Gen.  Deas 

12 

Boullgny,  Ga 

Kaule. 

La.  Batt. 

Su^on's  Cert'e. 

13 

Kennon,  W.  H 

Harris. 

9th. 

44 

15 

Mitchell,  John 

•' 

La.  Batt. 

ii 

M 

Sims,  B.  F 

Kavanaugh 

9th. 

it 

Smiih,  E 

Martin. 

10th. 
21. 

19 

Fuller,  John  W 

•» 

M 

Christmas,  James 

McEvery. 

J.  Davis  B. 

ii 

44 

Kraft,  Samuel 

6th. 

44 

" 

Mullins,  JS.  J 

9th. 

ii 

44 

Clark,  J 

Garden. 

1st. 

it 

It 

Rowley,  S 

it 

ii 

•i 

" 

Venson,  V.  B 

Collins. 

it 

ii 

It 

Smith,  W.  M 

Kavanaugh 

9th. 

44 

II 

Van  Riper,  J 

Miller. 

1st. 

44 

It 

Matthews,  E 

Stafford. 
Kavanaugh 

9th. 

ij 

14 

Perry,  J.  R 

ii 

44 

Badger,  F.  E 

Collins. 

1st. 

it 

•• 

Robertson,  H 

Stafford 

Kavanaugh 

White. 

9th. 

ii 

Smith,  Allen 

ii 

17 

Jenkins,  F 

10th. 

u 

21 

McGulre,  Ed 

Kavanaugh 

9th. 

Gen.  Deas. 

22 

Peck,  C 

Sec.  of  War. 

44 

Fullas,  Jesse 

ii 

•* 

44 

it 

Ray,  James  A 

Flournoy. 

2nd. 

Surgeon's  Cert'e. 

it 

Vbian,  I.  F 

t» 

•i 

44 

■ 

Andures,  W.  M 

Kavanaugh 

9th 

it 

44 

Grossense,  Thomas. . . 

10th. 

n 

ii 

Thompson,  R.  E 

Andrews. 

2nd. 

44 

it 

Thompson,  F 

Watklns. 

ii 

ii 

it 

Johnson,  J.  W 

Andrews. 

it 

ii 

M 

Beale,  I.  F 

Beards. 

1st  La.  Ba. 

44 

26 

Bishop,  F.  C 

Terey. 

Tth. 

44 

44 

Clabby,  John 

5th. 

it 

ii 

Gnra,  E.  ..* 

Sicks. 

La.  Zouaves. 
5th. 

Gen.  Magruder. 

•♦ 

Doran,  R 

Surgeon's  Cert'e. 

27 

Reynolds,  J.  W 

Kelso. 

2nd, 

44 

44 

Blackman,  Z.  F 

Buhoups. 

1st. 

ii 

•i 

Fisher,  C.  V 

Koontz. 

7th. 

5th. 

" 

ii 

Finny,  M.  A 

ii 

•' 

Easterwood,  G. .. .   .. 

1st  Pol.  R. 

it 

it 

Watson,  J.  C 

Sevlns. 

2nd. 

4* 

28 

Chalfont,  C.  T 

Harmonson 

14 

44 

•t 

Boykin,  T.  J 

Boone. 

ii 

n 

ii 

Joyner,  S.  P 

La.  Batt. 

Sec.  of  War. 

80 

Barfield,  G.  W 

Brlce. 

Surgeon's  Cert'e. 

it 

Jacobs,  J.  U 

Goode. 

1st. 
9th. 

ti 

i> 

Dodson,  N 

it 

31 

Lord,  A.  C 

ti 

ii 

Cohill,  John 

Hart. 

10th. 
5th. 

it 

8ept...2 

Rondeau,  J.  P 

ti 

4* 

Goodlett,  H.  A 

Beard. 

La.  Batt. 

ti 

•l 

Mc  Willie,  John 

ii 

44 

ti 

41 

Bundeck, 

6th. 

tt 

ii 

Drill,  I.  H 

Kousky. 

5th. 
10th. 

ii 

ti 

Murphy,  D 

ti 

ii 

Norris,  W.  E 

McEvery. 

La.  Batt. 

it 

26 


Discharged  Soldiers — Continued, 


Date. 


1861. 
Aug... 


Name. 


12 

ti 

14 

.  16 
Sept.. .18 


28 


Oct...  2 


Flinn,  John 

S^eer,  J  M 

Custls,  w.  a 

Grisbo,  Henry... .*.. . 
'•>  halland,  George,.. 

Flynn,  Peter 

L-vy.A 

Ifarper,  E 

Layman,  C  

Sofouren,  D    M...     . 

MrGee,  John 

John,  James 

Harris,  A 

Field,  Thomas , 

Murphy,  D   

Ogilnie,  W.   C 

William*,  John  W 

McOee,  is.  G 

G.-en,  Thomas 

Babers,  D 

fhiHp«,  J  imes 

Graves,  G.  S 

Heanyr  W  J...  

Bennett,  George  I 

D  unsing,  F 

Whitty,  W 

Letchworth,  S 

Parkei,  L.  H 

Oglethrope,  J.  M 

Williams,  B  

Reader,  N   

Zatt,  Charles 

Duchafend,  J    W 

Simpson,  G.  A 

Haden,  R   R 

Bickers,  J.  R  

Hern,  >Villiam 

Behan,  G.  B 

Wilkinson,  R.  B 

G  ize,  R "beit 

Lloyd,  John  0 

Henry,  Pat 

Hann,  Wiliam 

Deaton,  William... 

Cosby,  James 

Keep,  T.  f 

Woodward,  Jos.. . 

Simras,  Benj   

Bubrook,  L.  D 

Oonden,  E 

Guv,  J.  C 

Hart,  T.  D 

Porter  Calvin 

Smith,  William.... 

Head,  W.J 

Briant,  H 

Butt,  James ,. . 

Wood,  H.  C 

Richardson,  R..   .  . 
Fraumwell,  J.  G.. 

Cook,  C 

Pambe,  S.  F 

Chastant,  J.  B 

Fisher,  J.  W 

Koberson,  G.  H.. . 

Great h,  D.  H 

HiH,  J.  W 

Pratt,  K.  P 

Huley,  T.  B 

Dady,  Mar 

Barfleld,  F.  M 


Colonel,    i     Captain,     i    Regiment. 


Hodges. 

Koontz. 
Proufli-s. 
Dolans. 
Peck. 

Flournoy. 


McEvery. 

Marcaferd. 

Beards. 

McEnnis. 

White. 


Kelso. 
Beards.. 


Stafford. 

Richardson, 

Williams. 

Lester. 

Austin. 


Collins. 

Terey. 
McEvery. 


Rawles. 

Burke. 

Harper. 

Koontz. 

Davis. 

Koontz. 

Paxhain. 

Davis. 


Koonte. 
Peck. 

Kavanaugh 


Martin. 
Caper. 


Fenner. 


Kelso. 

Flournoy. 
Andrews. 


7th. 

9th. 

9th. 

6th. 

5th. 

6th. 

f>th. 

6th. 

24. 
11th. 

9th. 

5th. 
La.  Batt. 

5th. 
13th. 

let. 
La.  Batt. 

9th. 
La.  Vol. 

9th. 

2nd. 
13th. 

9th. 

9th. 
9th. 

9th. 

0th. 

9th. 

8th. 

13th. 

8th. 

La.  Zouaves 

1st  La.  B. 

13th. 

7th. 

La.  Vol. 

7th. 

7  th.     . 
La.  Batt. 
10th. 
1st  La.  B. 
2nd. 
7«h. 
9th. 
5th. 

4th  La.  B. 
5th. 
4th  La.  B. 

7th. 

4th  La.  B. 

8th. 

5th. 

9th. 

2d. 

9th. 

7th. 
Wash.  Art. 

2d. 

9th. 

9th. 
La.  Batt. 
Wash.  Art. 

8th. 

2nd. 
La.  Batt. 

2nd. 

13tb. 
14th  La. 
8th. 


Cause. 


Surgeon's   Cert'e. 


Sec.  of 
Surgeon 


Sec.  of  War. 


Surgeon 


War. 

a  certifi'e 


s  certifi'e 


27 


Discharged  Soldiers — Continued . 


Date. 

Namb. 

Colonel. 

Captain. 

KKGIMKNT.     I 

lAl'SK. 

1861. 

! 

Oct...:i6 

Judge,  W.  H 

Pratt, 

8th. 

Surgeon's  certifi'e. 

Glaz°,R.  11 

Keary. 
Stafford. 

8th. 

«« 

Hecknun,  G.  W 

9th. 

« 

17 

Jone*,  Samuel 

Capers. 

9th. 

" 

M 

Quirk,  Willis 

Pratt. 

8th. 

\* 

u 

Neal,  J.  B 

Vosbu-g,  S.  H 

Smith. 

1st  La.  B. 
7th. 

ii 

•« 

Hackney.,  A.  E. ., 

Clark. 

7th. 

M 

U 

Hudson,  J.  S 

Boon?. 

2nd. 

•* 

19 

Ingerman,  H.  H 

Rpyner,  John.  ., 

1st  La.  B. 

ii 

28 

Greene,  Joseph 

9th. 

ii 

24 

Cellors,  Phtlix 

7th. 

ii 

i« 

Hart,  A.   

4th. 
7th. 

it 

»« 

McGath,  J.  E 

" 

M 

Aelland,  Oscar 

7th. 

" 

** 

Warner,  W.  R 

9th. 

" 

n 

Lamber',  P 

10th. 
it 

M 

H 

Warner,  D.  S 

U 

" 

Hutchirs,  W.  L 

" 

25 

Howell,  Ilemy 

Richardson. 

9th. 

" 

" 

Ward,  Hiram 

4th  La.  B. 

ii 

«l 

Shepherd,  B.  F 

'• 

26 

Anderson,  W.  A 

Howard,  J.  R 

Moore. 

5th. 

1st  La.  B. 

" 

28 

Wiliams,  J 

Burke. 

2nd. 
2nd. 

M 

Hudler,  B 

•« 

»« 

Chris'oph'r,  J.  A 

4hLa.  B. 

ii 

ii 

Dyer,  F.  0 

1st. 

" 

29 

Tiernay,  J.  0.  B 

Stafford. 

9th. 

" 

i. 

Rhoads,  A.  F 

Brien. 

4th  La.  B. 

it 

u 

McDonald,  W.  B 

" 

ii 

Bullard,  W.  S 

•» 

11 

11 

«i 

Baker,  J.  C 

it 

i« 

Davidson,  W 

" 

11 

u 

White,  A 

1st  Batt. 

M 

ii 

Ryan,  P.  M 

u 

St 

Hugan,  J 

7th. 
1st  Batt, 

M 

Barrett,  Jarces 

" 

n 

McCarker,  J 

14th. 
4th  Batt. 

" 

«> 

Morgan,  J.  H 

ii 

ii 

Umanack,  H 

7th. 
8th. 

ii 

ii 

Harry,  G 

ii 

it 

Riley,  f 

14th. 

it 

ii 

Toucv,  W 

Smith. 

7th. 
1st  Batt. 

M 

(. 

Claibome,  J.  F 

M 

'• 

Deror,  T.  R. 

Coppens. 

Zouaves. 

II 

Nov...  1 

Warren,  T.  N 

II  min,  David 

Fdnn,  ii.  D. 

Waters,  G.  W 

Sullivan,  A 

Smith. 

1st. 

8th. 

4th  Batt. 

7th. 

7th. 

8th. 

« 

ii 

Ta>lor,  J.  F 

" 

it 

Tuiman,  M 

7th. 
9th. 
4th  Batt. 

l. 

u 

Ppeal,  B 

" 

ii 

Willi, ms,  A 

u 

ii 

Brack,  John 

7th. 
1st  Batt. 

" 

♦. 

Kennedy,  W.  C...  ,.. 

.  " 

M 

Cimpin,  R.  D 

Brules. 

2nd. 

" 

2 

Michae',  Isaac. ..    .. . 

Sih. 

" 

ii 

Hoz,   William 

Williams. 

9th. 

ii 

»' 

Shackleford,  A.  J 

4th  Batt. 

II 

4 

Holbrook,  A.  M 

" 

" 

Laurence, 

Davis. 

4th. 

*' 

Williams,  F 

Coleman. 

7tb. 
4th  Batt. 

" 

8 

Fox,  G.  R 

11 

Adams,  S.  W 

9th. 

" 

it 

Barr,  H 

4th  Batt. 

6th. 

9th. 

ti 

7 

Bryan,  P 

ii 

Benner,  J.  I, 

it 

ii 

S.Ting,  h.  T 

9th. 
5th. 

11 

" 

DeGrote,  Benj 

It 

28 


Discharged  Soldiers — Continued. 


DaTK. 

Namk. 

Colonel. 

1861. 

Nov...  7 

Biggot,  T.  L 

8 

Parris,  G.  W 

Screven,  K.  D 

M 

11 

Campbell,  J.  W 

u 

Piramons,  F.  J 

" 

Ford,  J.  S 

12 

Taylor,  J.  W 

Williams,  T.  J 

13 

Sugg,  J.  H 

Raven,  Benj 

14 

Riggs,  G.  A 

15 

Crammer,  A.  P 

Dibroot,  A 

16 

O'Niet,  8.  B 

»• 

Clark,  B.E 

ii 

Br'en,  J.R 

44 

Lang,  R. , 

*' 

David,  L.T 

44 

Tavlor,  J.  J... 

•' 

Taff*,  L 

" 

Heniaman,  E 

*« 

Price,  J.  A  

44 

Louis,  Z.  R     

M 

Harilson,  J.  8 

(i 

Hoev,  E.  P  .. 

18 

Ward,  W.  B... 

u 

Sampk,  J.  M.   . 

19 

Daspitt,  Felix 

20 

Tate,  Adam  

•' 

H  gitraer,  R  

M 

Grooch,  J. L  . . 

22 

Camleffe,  George 

Morris,  J.  H 

•« 

DaltoD,  J.  B.. 

«» 

Morris,  W.  J   . 

28 

Brownlee,  P.  L.. . 

"Black.  J.  P. .. 

44    Poo",  W.  H 

"    Gibson,  Thomas 

27  1  Williams,  J.  S.... 

44 

Womack,  W.  H 

44 

Thlneman,  C.  A.  D... 

29 

Spencer,  J 

30 

Galfle,  J.  B... 

Dec...  2 

Repp-  rs,  W.  W 

4* 

Boshik,  A.  8 

8 

Eliot,  T.  H 

Yerlock,  0 

4 

Jones,  John. .. 

5 

McCain,  Nicholas 

tt 

Allen,  C.  M 

44 

Lewis,  John 

10 

Young,  Jam«s  R 

Peter.-,  Phil 

White,  Charles 

11 

t-hepperd,  W.  C, 

Fpangler,  A 

tt 

Green,  E 

12 

Pu^li,  J.  8  

14 

Fcott,  Robert 

44 

Poole,  J.  B 

M 

Dashie'd,  D 

13 

Houck,  W.  H... 

44 

Gentry,  G.  8... 

4' 

Delaughter,  H..., 

14 

Beall,  J.  T 

Manajrhan,  M 

44 

Fills,  Henry ... 

1 

•  ' 

Nel.ir,  John 

16 

Bennett,  W.  J 

44 

Cobs&y,  P 

i     Captain,    j    Rkgimkst. 


Collins. 


Montgom'ry 
Davis. 


Pratt. 

Terry. 

Wilkinson. 

Henry. 

Gilman. 

Williams. 
Farr'rs. 
Gray. 
Hennlng. 

Richardson 
Williams. 


Lewis. 

Cromball. 

Rawles. 

Grey. 

Andrews. 

Davis. 

Seymour. 
St.  Paul'8 : 
Boone's. 
Flouriioy. 


Williamson. 
Richardson. 


1st  Batt. 

Ind.  Batt. 

1st 
14th. 

9th. 

6th. 

9th. 

9th. 
14th. 

4th  Batt. 

5th. 
14th. 

8th. 

8t.h. 

7th. 
14th. 

7th. 

7th. 

7th. 
Drew's  Bat. 
14t,h. 

9th. 

7th. 
Drew's  Bat. 

9th. 

9th. 

1st  Batt. 

8th. 

8th. 

1st  Batt. 

7th. 

8h. 

1st  Batt. 

8th. 

8th. 

1st  Batt. 

9th. 

2nd. 

4th  Batt. 

5th. 

2nd. 
2nd. 

4th  Batt. 

2nd. 

1st  Batt. 

9th. 

La.  Batt. 

5th. 

4th  Batt. 

6th. 

Tiger  R. 

4th  Batt. 


1st  Batt. 


4th  Batt. 
5th. 
4  th. 
10th. 
4th  Batt. 

9th. 
10th. 


Cacsk. 


Surgeon's  Certifi'e. 


Sec.  of  War. 
Surgeon's  certlfl'e 


29 


Discharged  Soldiers — Continued. 


Datb. 

Namk. 

Colonel. 

Captain. 

Regimknt.  i           Cause. 

1661. 

Dec. ..16 

Stretllrg,  C  

Kelso. 

2nd.               Surgeon 
2nd. 

Marshall.  H.  A 

Williams. 

17 

Eggert,  Edward 

Plunkett,  M. 

Philips. 

M 

10th. 

M 

Miller,  J.  M 

u                            < 

44 

Peake,  W.  T  

Gardner. 

9th.                            4 

44 

Finnerley  8 

Philips. 

10th. 

18 

Hoolman,  John  W  . . . 
Lynas,  John 

Fenner. 

1st  Batt.                    ' 

u                                         i 

44 

Bummer,  George. .   .. 

Marigny. 

White. 

10th. 

44 

Flich,  N 

44 

44 

M                                            » 

it 

Dlrulhet,  P.  A 

Orl.  Cadels. 

1st  Batt.                    ' 

20 

Jackson,  G.  W 

Sulakouskl. 

Montgom'y. 

14th.                            ■ 

21 

Seymour. 
Taylor. 

6th.                            ' 

Beasem,  «+.  W... 

Beson. 

9th.                           « 

28 

Schrolder,  F 

Goode. 
Collins. 

1st  Batt.                    ♦ 

Covins,  Thomas  S 

44 

Jack=on,  M.  C 

(i                            i 

«4 

Bouchv,  Char  es 

Goode. 

M                                            1 

21 

Neal,  J.  H 

Levy. 

Watkins. 

2nd.                           ' 

28 

[Murphy,  Edward  T.„. 

Seymour. 

Hanlin- 

6th. 

30 

It  is  the  intention  of  the  Executive  Committee  to  publish 
Quarterly  Statements,  similar  to  those  now  given,  of  the 
number  of  Louisiana  Volunteers  in  Virginia,  dying -from 
disease,  killed  in  battle,  or  honorably  discharged  from  the 
service.  Owing  to  the  imperfect  returns  heretofore  made  to 
the  War  Department,  these  statements  cannot  be  relied  on 
as  exact,  but  they  are  the  most  perfect  in  possession  of 
the  Government.  As  it  is  desired  to  make  them  in  the 
future  as  complete  as  possible,  for  the  satisfaction  of  the 
friends  of  the  volunteers,  the  Committee  would  be  grateful 
to  the  Colonels  or  Surgeons  of  the  different  Louisiana  Regi- 
ments in  Virginia,  for  such  information  as  it  may  be  in  their 
power  to  communicate. 


All  inquiries  of  friends  at  home,  regarding  any  Louisiana 
volunteer  in  Virginia,  whose  location  is  not  known  to  them, 
will  be  promptly  answered  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Hospital, 
and  such  information  will  be  .communicated  as  can  be  ob- 
tained. 


In  case  of  the  death  in  the  Hospital  of  any    Louisiana 

volunteer,  an  inventory  is  immediately  made  of  his  effects, 

which  are  held,  subject  to  the  call  of  his  legal  representa- 
tives. 


Such  medicines  or  hospital  supplies  as  are  not  furnished 
upon  requisition,  by  the  Government,  if  in  store  in  the  Hos- 
pital, will  be  forwarded  on  the  application  of  any  Surgeon 
of  a  Louisiana  regiment. 


The  Committee  have  it  in  view,  as  soon  as  provided  with 
funds,  to  establish  additional  hospitals  at  Manassa,  Williams- 
burg and  other  points. 


31 

Louisiana  officers  and  soldiers,  visiting  Richmond,  will 
find  a  Louisiana  Depot,  at  the  corner  of  Franklin  and  Fif- 
teenth Streets,  two  squares  below  the  Exchange  Hotel,  under 
the  charge  of  Mr.  John  H.  McKenzie,  who  will  take  pleas- 
ure in  rendering  them  any  service,  and  in  giving  informa- 
tion on  matters  connected  with  the  transmission  of  packages 
to  and  from  the  army. 


Contributions  to  the  Louisiana  Hospital,  if  in  money, 
may  be  sent  through  the  Rev.  Mr.  Harp  and  Dr.  E.  D. 
Fenner,  New  Orleans,  or  forwarded  direct  to  Dr.  F.  For- 
mento,  Jr.,  Surgeon  of  the  Hospital,  Richmond,  Va.;  if 
in  clothing,  hospital  stores,  &c,  through  T.  0.  Sully,  58 
Gravier  street,  New  Orleans ;  if  in  sugar  or  molasses, 
through  Messrs.  Brander,  Chambliss  &  Co.,  New  Orleans; 
if  in  cotton,  through  Messrs.  F.  Lane  &  Co.,  Memphis, 
Tenn.  In  all  cases,  the  articles  should  be  distinctly  marked 
Louisiana  Hospital,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  a  letter  mailed  de- 
scribing the  shipment.  Contributions  of  any  kind,  reaching 
the  Hospital,  will  always  be  promptly  and  gratefully  ack- 
nowledged* 


LIST  OF  OFFICERS  OF  LOUISIANA  REGIMENTS, 
IN  VIRGINIA. 


1st  regiment. 

Colonel,  W.  G.  Vincent. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  W.  R.  Shivers. 
Major,  Samuel  R.  Harrison. 


Surgeon 

,  K.  IS. 

Mitchel 

I. 

Assistant  Surg 

son,  A. 

3nead. 

Compan; 

.A., 

Captain 

Charles  Dailee. 

a 

B., 

a 

J.  C. 

Wise. 

it 

C, 

a 

R.  W 

Armistead. 

a 

D„ 

a 

J.  Nelligan. 

it 

E., 

a 

M.  Nolan. 

a 

F., 

a 

P.  R. 

O'Rorke. 

a 

G., 

a 

T.  M. 

Drane. 

a 

I., 

a 

Chas. 

E.  Cormier 

a 

K., 

a 

W.  L 

Randall. 

2nd 

REGIMENT. 

Colonel, 

Wm.  M.  Levy. 

Lieut.  Colonel, 

John  Young. 

Major,  J 

'.  T.  Norwood. 

Surgeon 

,  J.  H. 

Stevens 

Assistant  Surgi 

3011,  II. 

Sauve. 

Captain, 

J.  W. 

Williams. 

tt 

W.  II 

.  Martin 

. 

a 

D.  H. 

Perrin. 

a 

R.  E. 

Burke. 

a 

0.  M. 

Watkins. 

a 

J.  M. 

Andrews. 

<  t 

J.  M. 

Dunn. 

it 

R.  M 

Boone. 

it 

W.  Flour noy. 

a 

J.  Kelso. 

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5th  regiment. 


Colonel,  T.  G.  Hunt. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  H.  Forno. 

Major,  W.  T.  Dean. 

Quartermaster,  Capt.  D.  C.  Labatt. 

Commissary,  Leigh  Watkins. 

Surgeon,  E.  Canter. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  H.  M.  D.  Martin. 

Captain,  Arthur  Connor. 

A.  Riouppe. 
J.  B.  Coffe. 
0.  F.  Peck. 
E.  J.  Jones. 
J.  Angell. 
T.  H.  Biscoe. 

B.  Menger. 
A.  Hart. 
G.  Seymour. 


6th  regiment. 


Colonel,  S.  G.  Seymour. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Louis  Day. 

Major,  Christy. 

Surgeon, McElvy. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  Robinson. 

Adjutant,  L.  Graham. 

Company  A.,  Captain  Arthur  Mc Arthur,  Jr, 

B.,  "  Strong. 

C,  "  Nat.  Offutt. 

D.,  "  David  Buckner, 

E.,  "  Reverie. 

F.,  u  Wm.  Monaghan. 

G.,  "  S.  E.   Smith. 

H.,  "  Butrick. 

I.,  "  Hamlan. 

K.,  **  Manning. 


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/TH    REGIMENT. 


Colonel,  Harry  T.  Hays. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  C.  Dechoiseuil. 

Major,  D.  B.  Penn. 

Surgeon,  (vacant). 

Assistant  Surgeon,  Dr.  Triplett,  (temporarily  assigned), 

Company  A.,    Captain   Edwin  McFarland. 


B., 

A.  S.  Herron. 

C, 

J.  M.  Wilson. 

:         R.  S.  Scott. 

E., 

F.,        " 

T.  G.  Morgan. 

G.,        ' 

W.  D.  Rockarly. 

H-,        ' 

W.  P.  Harper. 

I,         ' 

D.  A.  Wilson. 

K.,        ' 

T.  M.  Terry. 

8th  regiment. 


Colonel,  II.  B.  Kelly. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  F.  T.  Nichols. 

Major,  John  Prados. 

Surgeon, Semmes. 

Assistant  Surgeon, . 


Company  A.,  Creole  Guards,  Capt.  Fremaux. 
"  B.,  Bienville  Rifles,    "      Larose. 

"  C,  Attakapas  G'rds,   "      Ale.  DeBlanc. 

"  D.,  Sumpter  Guards,  "      Harney. 

«f  E.,  Franklin  Sharp-shooters,  Capt.  Lester. 


F.,  Opelousas  Guards, 

"       Pratt. 

G.,  Minden  Blues. 

"      Webb. 

H.,  Cheney ville  Rifles,    . 

"      Keary. 

I.,  Rapides  Invincibles, 

"      L.  Crandall 

K.,  Phoenix  Guards, 

"      Nichols. 

• 
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9th  regiment. 


Colonel,  Edward  G.  Randolph. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  Nathaniel  J.  Walker. 

Major,  James  R.  Kavanaugh. 

Adjutant,  R.  T.  Crawford. 

Surgeon,  James  C.  Egan. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  Hezekiah  F.  Witherspoon 

Company  A.,    Captain    Richard  L.  Capers. 


B., 
C, 

D., 

G., 

a, 

i., 

K., 


Leroj  A.  Stafford. 
Benjamin  W.  Pearce. 
John  J.  Hodges. 
William  R.  Peek. 
Henry  L.  N.  Williams, 
John  S.  Gardner. 
Wm.  F.  Gray. 
Hardy  Richardson. 
George  W.  McCranie. 


lOTH     REGIMENT. 


Colonel,  M.  de  Marigny. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  Eug.  Waggaman. 

Major,  W.  H.   Spencer. 

Surgeon,  F.  Taney. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  Henry  Shiff. 

Company  A.,    Captain  A.  Cohen. 


not  3 


B., 

a 

F.  Marks. 

0., 

a 

N.  Powell. 

D., 

a 

J.  S.  Williams. 

E., 

a 

I>.  N.  Dickey. 

F., 

a 

J.  M.  Legett. 

G., 

a 

M.  A.  Guerin. 

H., 

a 

M.  B.  Barnett. 

I., 

a 

$  H.  D.  Monnier. 

K., 

ret  replaced). 

a 

"ft  .    II.   Spencer, 

(promoted    an 

a 

0., 

D., 

a 

E., 

a 

P., 

a 

G., 

a 

H., 

a 

I., 

a 

K., 

14th    regiment. 

Colonel,  V.  Sulakouski. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  R.  W.  Jones. 
Major,  Zenin  York. 
Surgeon,  F.  Grail. 

Company  A.,   Captain   Farrar. 
"  B.,  "  Zimmerman. 

"         Leech. 
"  Smith. 

««         Cooley. 

Toler. 
M         Waukowich. 
«         Gillum. 
"        Montgomery. 

Zable. 


BATTALION    WASHINGTON    ARTILLERY. 

Major,  J.  B.  Walton. 

Adjutant,  W.  M,  Owen. 

A.  Surgeon,  E.-S.  Drew. 

First  Company,  Captain  C.  W.  Squires. 

Second         "  "     T.  L.  Rosser. 

Third  "  "     M.  B.  Miller. 

Fourth         "  "     B.  F.  Eshleman. 


1ST    BATTALION. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  N.  II.  Rightor. 

Major,  J.  II.  Beard. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  R.  A.  Gray. 

Captain,  F.  Rawle. 
¥  II.  Dunn. 

W.  R.  Collins. 
"  C.  E.  Fenner.  \ 

T.  Smith. 
t*  R.  L.  Moore. 


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3d    LOUISIANA    BATTALION. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  C.  M.  Bradford. 
Major,  Edmund  Pendleton. 
Acting  Surgeon,  W.  B.  Temple. 

Company  A.,    Captain  Andrew  Brady. 


B. 

c.; 

D., 
E., 
F., 
G., 

H., 


R.  S.  Wilkinson. 
Wm.  Patrick. 
L.  T.  Jennings. 
S.  D.  McChesney, 
W.  H.  Murphy. 
W.  C.  Michie. 
J.  F.  Withcrup. 


4th  battalion.* 


Major  Waddell,  (resigned). 
Captain  John  McEnery. 

D.  Buie. 

E.  L.  Coleman. 
W.  J.  Powell. 

"         Beasland. 
Surgeon  Mengs. 
*  Ordered  to  South  Carolina. 


WHEAT  S    BATTALION. 


Major  Wheat. 

Surgeon . 

Captain  Harris. 

White. 

"         Miller. 


st.  paul's  battalion; 
Major,  St.  Paul. 

Captain,  E.  Macoin. 
11         Mac.  Goodwyn. 
"        Bouhoup. 


38 


LOUISIANA    ZOUAVES. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  G.  Coppens. 
Major,  W.  Hyllested. 
Assistant  Surgeon,  A.  Miles. 

Company  A.,    Captain    L.  Lange. 


B.,        ' 

'         F.  de  Bordenave. 

C,        < 

*          II.  Zacharie. 

D.,        ' 

'         N.  Lauve. 

B.,        ' 

'         F.  deGournay. 

x  »l 

*         A.  Coppens. 

INDEPENDENT    COMPANIES. 

Capt.  E.  E.  Girardey's  Co.,  Louisiana  Guards,  Artillery 
Co.  B.,  Norfolk. 

Capt.  V.  Maurin,  Donaldsonville  Artillery,  Yorktown. 

There  is  also  a  Louisiana  Company,  the  Ben.  McCulloch 
Rangers,  Capt.  McLean,  attached  to  Wise's  Legion,  order- 
ed to  N.  C. 


POSITIONS  OF  THE  VARIOUS  LOUISIANA  REGI- 
MENTS IN  VIRGINIA. 

ON    THE    POTOMAC. 

Colonel  Seymour,  Colonel  Hays, 

"         Kelly,  "      Randolph, 

Under  General  Taylor's  command. 

Major  Wheat,  Major  St.  Paul, 

Walton. 

ON    PENINSULAR. 

Colonel  Levy,  Colonel  Hunt, 

"         Marigny,  "       Sulakouski, 

Lt.  Col.  Rightor,  Lt.  Col.  Coppens, 

Capt.  V.  Maurin. 
Major  Bloomfield  is  Q.  M.  G.  on  the  Peninsular* 

NORFOLK. 

Colonel  Vincent,  Lt.  Col.  Bradford, 

Captain  Girardey. 


TREMENDOUS    UPHEAVING    OF 

The     M— asses  ! ! ! 


00,000,000,000,000,000  MILLION 

CITIZENS  OF  MONROE  COUNTY 
IN  COUNCIL. 


The  Skinner,  of  Cataract 


GOVE,  of  TOMAH,  Esq, 


■? 


their  candidate:  I 


Tn  ail  well-regulated    theatres   a   farce: 
follows- the  tragedy,  but   nevpr    until    the; 
tragedy  i>  ended.     In  the   mi^st    of    this  ' 
tr  ig«-dy  of  a  nation's  life,  our  Republican 
friends  are  ringing  up  the  curtain  for   the 
farce.     The  scene    opens  with  a    knot  of 
p'h"t!<-ai  rjav  ililer-,  among  w''om  ire  L;n- : 
coin  and  CI  asf .  pbyirig  for  the   Presid  n- 
ey.     Thi    friend-  o(    each    Mre    becoming 
inti  rented  in  the  game— the  i  Mice  holder? 
for  Lincoln — thole    wlrti    wi-h    to    be,  for 
Ch.r-e.  J 

A  meeting  has  b^n  held    here    to  day,  g 
for  the  pnrp"se  of    nomin-iting   Mr.   Lin- 1 
co'n.     Twenu -five  ineii  signed   the   call.  | 
and  about  o/ie  third  of  them  attended  tl»e  ™ 
meeting.     This  number   was   augmented 
fifteen  or  twenty  stragglers.      Hirdly    a 
re*peefahle  number  f  »r  a    funeral.       Rev.  . 
Mr.  Who'  lei',   of    i  he    M-tbodist    chuchl 
preached  the    funeral     sermon,   and    DrJ 
B  nnett  held  a  p  <st  mortem  examination. 
Resolutions  of    condolence    were   pa-sed, 
and  one  gentleman  onerea  ?.  resolution  to  ; 
appoint  a  committee    of    one    from    eac!i 
town  in  the  coun'y  to  give   character   to 
the  meeting.     This  was  the  most  sensible 
suggestion  we  heard,  and  the  gentleman 
evidently  knew  what   was   lacking.     The 
motion  was  objected    to,    on    the  ground 
th&t  the  men  were  not  there    to   appoint, 
and  pending  an  amendment  for  a  commit- 
tee of  five  the  meeting  adjourned  for  four 
weeks,  for  the  purpose  of  hunting  up  the 
men.     >Sic  transit  gloria  mundx! 


